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kicked |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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licked |
I licked my ice cream.
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picked |
She picked some basil from the garden.
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ticked |
The teacher ticked my work.
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cooked |
Ben likes his steak cooked rare.
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walked |
After a tiring day, he walked home with a droop.
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kissed |
They kissed at the end of the wedding ceremony.
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liked |
Picasso liked to daub paint onto canvas.
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stopped |
Jack stopped at the diner for a meal.
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dropped |
Whilst eating a meal, he dropped a noodle.
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dressed |
He dressed as a skeleton for Halloween.
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